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Old 01-31-2008   #54 (permalink)
kent wallace
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As far as the DIY polyurea goes I'd be very careful, see some that have been done, talk to the people who have used it first. Like mentioned above the skill level required to do it right the first time is high. Polyurea isn't a repair friendly process. I don't apply it but pride myself on making sure the prep for the aplicator is as perfect as I can make it. I'm pretty good at a lot of things and could learn to apply polyurea but choose not to because I can get a professional to do it right the first time. Do you want to learn all the techniques and mistakes on your own project that a professional polyurea applicator, by attending classes and hands on tutorials to become qualified, has learned before he gets to your pond?
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